Navigating grey areas in HIV and mental health implementation science

IF 4.6 1区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of the International AIDS Society Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1002/jia2.26271
Audrey Harkness, Ali Giusto, Alison B. Hamilton, Raul U. Hernandez-Ramirez, Donna Spiegelman, Bryan J. Weiner, Rinad S. Beidas, Michaela E. Larson, Sheri A. Lippman, Milton L. Wainberg, Justin D. Smith
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Abstract

Introduction

Implementation science (IS) offers methods to systematically achieve the Ending the HIV Epidemic goals in the United States, as well as the global UNAIDS targets. Federal funders such as the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) have invested in implementation research to achieve these goals, including supporting the AIDS Research Centres (ARCs), which focus on high-impact science in HIV and mental health (MH). To facilitate capacity building for the HIV/MH research workforce in IS, “grey areas,” or areas of IS that are confusing, particularly for new investigators, should be addressed in the context of HIV/MH research.

Discussion

A group of IS experts affiliated with NIMH-funded ARCs convened to identify common and challenging grey areas. The group generated a preliminary list of 19 grey areas in HIV/MH-related IS. From the list, the authors developed a survey which was distributed to all ARCs to prioritize grey areas to address in this paper. ARC members across the United States (N = 60) identified priority grey areas requiring clarification. This commentary discusses topics with 40% or more endorsement. The top grey areas that ARC members identified were: (1) Differentiating implementation strategies from interventions; (2) Determining when an intervention has sufficient evidence for adaptation; (3) Integrating recipient perspectives into HIV/MH implementation research; (4) Evaluating whether an implementation strategy is evidence-based; (5) Identifying rigorous approaches for evaluating the impact of implementation strategies in the absence of a control group or randomization; and (6) Addressing innovation in HIV/MH IS grants. The commentary addresses each grey area by drawing from the existing literature (when available), providing expert guidance on addressing each in the context of HIV/MH research, and providing domestic and global HIV and HIV/MH case examples that address these grey areas.

Conclusions

HIV/MH IS is key to achieving domestic and international goals for ending HIV transmission and mitigating its impact. Guidance offered in this paper can help to overcome challenges to rigorous and high-impact HIV/MH implementation research.

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在艾滋病和心理健康实施科学的灰色地带航行。
导言:实施科学(IS)提供了在美国系统地实现 "结束艾滋病毒流行 "目标以及联合国艾滋病规划署全球目标的方法。为实现这些目标,美国国立精神卫生研究所(NIMH)等联邦资助机构对实施研究进行了投资,包括支持艾滋病研究中心(ARCs),该中心的重点是在艾滋病和精神卫生(MH)领域开展高影响力的科学研究。为促进艾滋病/精神健康研究人员在实施研究方面的能力建设,应在艾滋病/精神健康研究的背景下解决实施研究中的 "灰色地带 "或令人困惑的领域,尤其是对新研究人员而言:由隶属于 NIMH 资助的 ARC 的 IS 专家组成的小组召开了会议,以确定常见和具有挑战性的灰色领域。该小组初步列出了 19 个与 HIV/MH 相关的 IS 灰色领域。根据这份清单,作者编写了一份调查问卷,并分发给所有艾滋病研究中心,以便在本文中优先解决灰色领域的问题。美国各地的 ARC 成员(N = 60)确定了需要优先澄清的灰色领域。本评论将讨论获得 40% 或更多认可的主题。ARC 成员确定的首要灰色领域是(1) 将实施策略与干预措施区分开来;(2) 确定干预措施何时有足够证据进行调整;(3) 将受助者观点纳入 HIV/MH 实施研究;(4) 评估实施策略是否以证据为基础;(5) 在没有对照组或随机化的情况下,确定评估实施策略影响的严格方法;以及 (6) 解决 HIV/MH IS 补助金中的创新问题。本评论通过借鉴现有文献(如果有的话)来解决每个灰色领域,为在 HIV/MH 研究背景下解决每个灰色领域提供专家指导,并提供国内和全球 HIV 和 HIV/MH 案例来解决这些灰色领域:艾滋病毒/MH 基础设施服务是实现国内和国际目标,杜绝艾滋病毒传播和减轻其影响的关键。本文提供的指导有助于克服在开展严谨、高影响力的 HIV/MH 实施研究方面遇到的挑战。
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Journal of the International AIDS Society
Journal of the International AIDS Society IMMUNOLOGY-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS) is a peer-reviewed and Open Access journal for the generation and dissemination of evidence from a wide range of disciplines: basic and biomedical sciences; behavioural sciences; epidemiology; clinical sciences; health economics and health policy; operations research and implementation sciences; and social sciences and humanities. Submission of HIV research carried out in low- and middle-income countries is strongly encouraged.
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